Never Seduce a Scoundrel

Lady Amelia Plume has many admirers – it’s too bad they’re all fortune hunters and fops who can’t provide the exotic adventures she seeks. But the ballrooms of Mayfair have become much more appealing since the arrival of Major Lucas Winter, an American with a dark past and a dangerous air. Lucas is brash, arrogant – and scandalously tempting. Every thrilling kiss sparks hotter desire, yet Amelia suspects Lucas has a hidden motive in wooing her. And she intends to discover it, by any means necessary.

Good Story

The only reason I'm I'm not giving this a fulll five stars is because of the narrator's character voices. Her accents sounded off to me, especially t..Show More »he Scotsmen. They sounded very Irish and not Scottish.

Only a Duke Will Do

Louisa North likes her independence very much, despite her royal father’s protests. So when Simon Tremaine, the dashing Duke of Foxwood, whom she once loved – and had exiled from England – returns bent on marrying her, she’s skeptical. The fire between them burns as hot as ever, but when Simon’s ulterior motive for marriage is exposed, along with the deeply buried secrets of his past, Louisa vows to make him pay…and the price will be his heart.

Enjoyable

I enjoy it very cute story without the bad guys having the upper hand Justine didn't do that great as the American military stud but I still enjoyed h..Show More »im the most.

Beware a Scot's Revenge: School for Heiresses, Book 3

When Lady Venetia Campbell is kidnapped at pistol point by her father’s sworn enemy, Sir Lachlan Ross, she discovers the wickedly sexy Scot is even more intoxicating than she remembers... and much more dangerous. Lachlan plans to use her as a weapon against her father, but Venetia is determined that his lust for revenge will be trumped by an even more powerful desire....

Nice story

This was supposed to be in the Scottish Highlands but the narrator had a cockney accent. It almost drove me nuts to listen to it. It would have been a..Show More » much better listen if she used her normal English accent. Because of the narrator's awful version of a Scottish accent I only gave two stars for performance. It was a nice story but terrible narrating.

Let Sleeping Rogues Lie

When Madeline Prescott took a teaching position at Mrs. Harris’s School for Young Ladies, it was to help restore her father’s reputation. Instead, she’s in danger of ruining her own. The devilishly handsome Anthony Dalton, Viscount Norcourt, has agreed to provide “rake lessons” to Mrs. Harris’s pupils so they can learn how to avoid unscrupulous gentlemen, and Madeline is to oversee his classes.

Love those rakes

Love the teacher and the rake. I believe it was perfectly made plenty of cliffhangers and hot love. Very humorous also well worth credit I gave it 5 1..Show More »/2 stars.

Don't Bargain with the Devil: School for Heiresses, Book 5

The future of Charlotte Harris’s finishing school is in jeopardy when a charming Spaniard – world-famous magician Diego Montalvo – arrives to turn the bordering estate into a scandalous pleasure garden. Valiantly ignoring his wicked flirtations, outspoken Lucinda Seton vows to derail his plans and save the school, unaware that Diego’s true mission is to spirit the long-lost heiress away to Spain for a handsome reward!

Just did not like it--part of a series

Yeah, it is a book in a nice series. I have liked the other books, I just absolutely could not stand this one. Didnt like it and never will. Not well..Show More » written at all. Narrator was fine, series was good. Took me nearly 3 months to hear all of it, so normally it takes me hours to a few days to a couple of weeks to listen to a book. This one, just nope. It does everything a typical romance novel should, so I just really don't know what went wrong. LOL cant explain it. sorry. currently downloading the last of this series, so don't be afraid to hear the series.

Wed Him Before You Bed Him: School for Heiresses, Book 6

At 18, Charlotte Page made a life-altering mistake. She wronged a man in an impulsive act that she came to deeply regret, though it led her to her present life as Mrs. Charlotte Harris, owner of Mrs. Harris’s School for Young Ladies. Unbeknownst to her, that man is now her anonymous benefactor, the mysterious “Cousin Michael.” His masquerade began as preparation for a devastating revenge, but became a labor of love. Now Charlotte desperately needs his help....